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- What About Bob Newhart?Bob Newhart is America's quintessential dead pan funny man. In Newhart, we had the best show on television in the 80s, bringing everyone in the country together to experience an offbeat collection of characters glued together by one man, Bob Newhart.
- The Best TV Show of the '80sOne of the best TV shows of the '80s was "Newhart" with Bob Newhart as Dick Loudon.
- The Funniest Americans of All Time: Bob NewhartA look back at the inimitable Bob Newhart.
- Suzanne Pleshette Dies at 70Actress Suzanne Pleshette, probably best known as Bob Newhart's no-nonsense wife, Emily Hartley, on the top-rated "The Bob Newhart Show," died Saturday evening, January 19, in Los Angeles, of respiratory failure.
Suzanne Pleshette, Famous for Portraying Emily Hartley on the Bob Newhart Show, Dead at Age 70Those who recall her earliest exploits and down to earth demeanor as well as her dry sense of humor will miss this actress who has been involved in so many beloved shows.
1960s & '70s Sexpot Suzanne Pleshette Dies at Age 70 -- Best Known for Playing Bob Newhart's Wife on TVSuzanne Pleshette, who achieved television immortality playing Bob Newhart's wife in the classic 1970s sit-com "The Bob Newhart Show," died of respiratory failure in Los Angeles. She had been battling lung cancer.- The Kirk: A Tale of Three Funny Television Characters Named KirkThere have been three really funny television characters with the name Kirk. And I'm not even talking about that captain of a certain starship.
- I Shouldn't Even Be Doing This! by Bob NewhartA funny, engaging memoir by one of the giants of comedy
- Bob Newhart Show Trivia QuizWhat was the profession of neighbor Howard Borden? What was the profession of Carol's husband? What was Emily's profession? Take this quiz about the Bob Newhart show and find the answers.
- First Season of the Bob Newhart Show Comes to DVDThe title pretty much says it all. This DVD set contains the first season of "The Bob Newhart Show," which aired from 9/16/72 to 3/10/73. The 24 episodes cover both sides of three discs; a little caution is required in their handling.
My Celebrity Encounter with Long-Time Host of The Price is Right, Bob Barker and Tom Poston of Bob Newhart FameWhat happens when you take a couple of celebrities, a flight to LA, and an accident trying to happen? Read what went on with my celebrity encounter in the sky.- The Top Shows of the 80s: Choices from a Then-Misfit TeenMusic from the 1980s may have been all about big hair. The style may have been valley girl and the vocab "gag me with a spoon." Television shows of the decade, though, made every teen want to be part of the show.
- Great TV Shows that Were Canceled After Just One SeasonThink of all the crappy TV shows that have run for seven or eight years. Now take a look at these shows canceled after just one season. Now you will understand why a lobotomy is a prerequisite for being a TV executive.
- When American TV Shows Dare to Shock and SurpriseAmerican TV is based upon comfortable predictability, making the moments when shows dare to shock all the more exceptional.
- The 10 Worst TV Themes EverMost of us can sing a TV theme song or two...or twelve. Some stick out because they're great (like Cheers, for instance). Others stick out because they're just awful. Here are the 10 worst TV theme songs to invade our living rooms.
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- The Very Best Episodes of Classic SitcomsYou've got a favorite sitcom. And you've got a favorite episode of that sitcom. Did I recognize the same genius that you did?
When Good Television Shows Make Really Bad DecisionsHas your favorite TV show ever revamped itself for no good reason? Happens way too much. Watch out, your favorite show could be next.